Most people don't lose money to bad trades โ they lose it to drainers, fake airdrops and phishing. Here's the complete, plain-English checklist to keep your Solana wallet safe. Free, no fluff.
Follow these and you avoid the vast majority of crypto losses.
Write it on paper, store it offline. Never type it into any website, never screenshot it, never share it with anyone โ ever.
Real teams and "support" never DM you first or ask for your keys, seed, "sync" or "validation." That's always a scammer.
Scammers clone sites with look-alike domains. Bookmark the real ones; never click links from DMs or random posts.
Fake airdrops and "claim/connect your wallet" buttons are drainers. If you didn't go looking for it, don't sign it.
Never approve a transaction you don't understand. A single malicious signature can empty your wallet.
Periodically review and revoke token approvals you no longer use (e.g. at revoke.cash). Old approvals are a backdoor.
Keep larger holdings on a hardware wallet (Ledger). Use a small "hot" wallet for day-to-day aping.
Only get Phantom / Solflare / Backpack from their official site or app store โ never a link someone sent you.
Crypto sends are irreversible. Double-check the address every single time before you send.
Check liquidity, LP locks and honeypot signals first. Use the free rug checker or Jarvis on Telegram.
Add @Autonomous_jarvis_bot to your Telegram group and it actively keeps people safe.
Fake airdrops, "claim/connect" links and seed-phrase phishing get caught and deleted before they spread.
Anyone can /scan a token to check liquidity, LP locks and honeypot signals in seconds.
Jarvis posts regular anti-scam reminders so good habits stay top of mind for the whole community.
Never share or type your seed phrase anywhere, back it up offline, install wallets only from official sources, verify every URL, revoke risky approvals, use a hardware wallet for size, and never trust anyone who DMs first or asks for your keys.
A malicious site or transaction that empties your wallet once you connect and approve it. They hide behind fake airdrops, "claim/connect" buttons and cloned sites. Never sign what you don't understand.
Yes โ old or malicious approvals can move your tokens later. Review and revoke ones you don't need with a trusted tool, and keep large holdings on a hardware wallet.
Free tools: Rug Checker ยท Honeypot Checker ยท Pump.fun Scanner
Jarvis scans tokens and auto-removes scams 24/7 โ and it's free. Add it to your community.